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Thought Death Had Him

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Parent Issue
Day
16
Month
December
Year
1898
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

Joseph N. Chenet, of Syracuse, Tells, of a Terrible Experience. How He Was Saved.

Syracuse, Dec. 12.Joseph N. Chenet, of this city, tells a terrible experience. He thought death had him, but he is alive and perfectly well today.

Mr. Chenet was in extremely bad health and went to a celebrated Erie specialist for treatment. When he told the specialist that he had Diabetes of four years' standing, the great man changed color, and after examination said: "Go home and enjoy what comfort you may. You have but a few weeks to live." An operation was recommended, but the specialist said the patient must be stronger to undergo it. Mr. Chenet adds:

"I kept growing weaker and weaker. I thought that death had me sure. One day my sister in Winnepeg [Winnipeg] sent me a paper in which I saw the wonderful cure of Dr. E. A. Rose, who was also afflicted with Diabetes. That gave me hope. I got six boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pilis, and began taking them. Before I had finished taking the first box my organs were well and strong. The doctor would not believe I was cured until he made a personal examination. Thanks were due to Dodd's Kidney Pills."

There is no case of Diabetes, or any other disease arising from disordered kidneys, that Dodd's Kidney Pilis cannot cure.